| Ulster - GUL |
Mid October, | scraich | o’ dawn, |
| Central - LAL |
chap, chap! A | scraich | ootby, a craik o hinges. I he |
| Central - WCE |
Next meenit, He heard a | scraich | tae. Et made him tremmle. His |
| Ulster - SYN |
furst day o tha week, at tha | scraich | o day, tha weemen cum tae tha |
| Ulster - SYN |
Then at tha | scraich | o day, aa tha eldèrs o tha f |
| Ulster - SYN |
tha wee smaa oors, or at tha | scraich | o day, but ïf he fins thaim |
| Ulster - EUL |
The motor stairtit wi a | scraich | that altered the steady breit |
| Doric - MNA |
" speered Betty, luttin oot a | scraich | o a lach. |
| Ulster - EUL |
irms o Jenny as she lut oot a | scraich | that cud hae turnt the tide. |
| Central - LAL |
no tae scraich, no tae | scraich | , lat nane hear... |
| Ulster - EUL |
on had him up ilka day at the | scraich | o dawn. He retuirnt hame at f |
| Central - LAL |
men | scraich | orders, gas pipes hauch and h |
| Central - LAL |
At | scraich | o dawn, |